The latest American disgrace

We Americans are accustomed to puffing out our chests and claiming that we are the greatest nation on earth. We probably have the greatest fighting force (or did until Trump appointed a clown to lead it), but otherwise we have fallen far from the top.

(And please no smart-ass “Love it or leave it” comments. If that’s your best, you are a FOX News viewer without the intelligence or honesty to understand facts. So stop reading now, and get the rest of your information from Donald Trump.)

Here is an example of the greatest nation on earth:

One-third of Americans cut back on other expenses to cover healthcare in 2025, survey shows 

By Sriparna Roy. March 12, 202612:03 AM EDT Updated March 13, 2026

Smiling Uncle Sam is in his costume. He is so rich he is half-buried in dollars and he is throwing dollars in the air
Unlike state and local governments, the U.S. federal government never can run short of dollars. Even if it stopped collecting taxes, while tripling its spending, it still would not run short of money.

March 12 (Reuters) – Roughly one-third of Americans cut back on food, utilities or other daily expenses to pay for healthcare last year, research from ​the West Health-Gallup Center showed on Thursday, as steeper prices and ‌rising living costs hit households.

A nationally and state-representative survey of nearly 20,000 U.S. adults in all 50 states and in the District of Columbia, conducted from June to August 2025, found ​that 33% of respondents had made at least one trade-off in daily expenses ​to pay for healthcare.

This was far more common among Americans ⁠who do not have health insurance, with 62% of those surveyed saying ​they have made at least one sacrifice to pay for healthcare, including 32% ​who had to borrow money and 24% who had prolonged their current medication.
 
Among those with insurance, close to three in 10 have made at least one sacrifice, the survey ​found.
 
Most Americans with private health insurance are paying higher premiums and steeper ​out-of-pocket costs in 2026, including millions of people in the government-subsidized Affordable Care Act plans ‌in ⁠which extra COVID pandemic-era subsidies have expired.

One-third of Americans had to cut back on food, utilities, or daily expenses to pay for healthcare? The greatest nation on earth??

Hah. Gimme a break.

It’s not that the “greatest nation on earth” can’t afford healthcare. It’s simply that the right-wing government of the greatest nation on earth doesn’t want to pay for it because …uh…it would benefit the poor, whom everyone knows are lazy, good-for-nothings who want everything free. Right?

Oh, and then there’s the right-wing excuse that aiding the poor is “Socialism” while aiding the rich (via tax dodges) is good old capitalism. 

Here is what some capitalists say about that:

Alan Greenspan says US recession is likely | CNN Business
Fed Chair Greenspan

Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan: “A government cannot become insolvent with respect to obligations in its own currency. There is nothing to prevent the federal government from creating as much money as it wants and paying it to somebody. The United States can pay any debt it has because we can always print the money to do that.”

Three Lessons from Ben Bernanke's Time at the Fed
Fed Chair Bernanke
Beardsley Ruml - Wikipedia
Fed Chair Beardsley Rummel

Ben Bernanke: “The U.S. government has a technology, called a printing press (or, today, its electronic equivalent), that allows it to produce as many U.S. dollars as it wishes at essentially no cost. It’s not tax money… We simply use the computer to mark up the size of the account.

Former Federal Reserve Chairman Beardsley Ruml:  “The necessity for a government to tax in order to maintain both its independence and its solvency is true for state and local governments, but it is not true for a national government. The public purpose which is served should never be obscured in a tax program under the mask of raising revenue.”

Federel Reserve  Chairman Jerome Powell stated, “As a central bank, we have the ability to create money digitally.

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Former Secretary of the Treasury Paul O’Neill

 

 

 

Statement from the St. Louis Fed: “As the sole manufacturer of dollars, whose debt is denominated in dollars, the U.S. government can never become insolvent, i.e., unable to pay its bills. In this sense, the government is not dependent on credit markets to remain operational.” You can find it in their publication titled “Why Health Care Matters and the Current Debt Does Not” 

Former Secretary of the Treasury Paul O’Neill: “I come to you as a managing trustee of Social Security. Today we have no assets in the trust fund. We have promises of the good faith and credit of the United States government that benefits will flow.”

Draghi Mario: biography of Draghi Mario and Meeting Rimini attendance
Former President of the ECB and Prime Minister of Italy Marie Draghi

The European Central Bank (ECB), like the U.S. government, is Monetarily Sovereign. Press Conference: Mario Draghi, President of the ECB, 9 January 2014
Question: I am wondering: can the ECB ever run out of money?
Mario Draghi: Technically, no. We cannot run out of money.

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Paul Krugman, an award-winning economist

Paul Krugman (Nobel Prize–winning economist): “The U.S. government is not like a household. It literally prints money, and it can’t run out.” — Numerous op-eds/blog posts

Hyman Minsky (Economist, key influence on MMT)
“The government can always finance its spending by creating money.”

Eric Tymoigne (Economist) “A sovereign government does not need to collect taxes or issue bonds to finance spending. It finances directly through money creation.”

 

 

Yes, though the compulsive liars of FOX News may disagree, true experts will tell you that the U.S. government has the unlimited capacity to finance healthcare insurance for every man, woman, and child in America, while still having sufficient funds for any future wars that Presidents may initiate to distract voters from the latest scandals.

Then, in a last-ditch effort to take dollars from the pockets of the poor, the right wing will falsely claim that “too much” federal spending causes inflation. (“too much” is any amount that helps the poor but doesn’t enrich the President’s family).

We debunk the inflation myth at “The inflation myths debunked. It’s never “money-printing.” It’s always shortages.)

You will notice that there always is enough money to start wars and to prosecute enemies. As this is being written, the Conservatives request an additional $200 billion to fight an unnecessary war, which will subsequently require billions more to replenish our depleted munitions.

Those brave fighters won’t be deterred by the loss of human life or myths about inflation.

The next time you are forced to choose between paying for health care vs. food, clothing, or school for your kids, do remember to thank the Republican Party and President Trump, and name another street after him.

How about “Trump’s Affordable Care Avenue”

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  1. Robert Mueller died Friday night. He was 81 years old. He was a Marine who volunteered for Vietnam, was wounded in combat, and was awarded the Bronze Star with Valor for pulling one of his injured soldiers to safety under enemy fire.

    He served his country as FBI Director for twelve years — appointed by a Republican, asked to stay by a Democrat — and never became a partisan figure.

    His entire career was defined by one thing: a belief that nobody, not even the most powerful person in the world, is above the law. And the President of the United States responded to news of his death by posting, within minutes: “Good, I’m glad he’s dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people.”

    Let that sink in. The sitting president of the United States — cheering the death of an American veteran, a decorated public servant, a man who gave his life to this country in uniform and in the courtroom.

    Not a political opponent. Not a rival. A man who had Parkinson’s disease and died at 81, his family asking only that their privacy be respected. This is where we are.

    But even with a decade of seeing exactly who Donald Trump is, today stopped me cold. Because there is a difference between the daily corruption we see and this kind of cruelty. There is a difference between self-dealing and celebrating the death of a decorated veteran because he dared to investigate you.

    What Trump posted today isn’t just indecent. It isn’t just a “controversy.” It is a window into something genuinely dark — something that, in any other era of American history, would end a presidency. Think about who Robert Mueller actually was, separate from the investigation for a moment.

    He took office as FBI Director on September 4th, 2001 — one week before the attacks that would define American national security for a generation. He rebuilt the bureau in the aftermath of the worst terrorist attack on American soil. He served for twelve years. He was, by every account from people across the political spectrum, a man of unimpeachable integrity.

    And yes, he led the Russia investigation. And yes, that investigation was painful for Trump. But here is the thing Trump can’t seem to understand or accept: the investigation did not establish criminal conspiracy- at least not one that they charged. Mueller followed the evidence where it led, reported what he found, and declined to make a prosecutorial judgment on obstruction only because Justice Department policy prohibited indicting a sitting president.

    That’s not a persecution. That’s a man doing his job. Mueller “hurt innocent people.” That’s what Trump said. Let me translate that for you: anyone who investigates Donald Trump, anyone who applies the law equally, anyone who refuses to pledge personal loyalty — they are enemies. And when they die, that’s a reason to celebrate.

    I want Republicans who are still silent right now to feel what I feel writing this. Because I know you felt something when you read that post. I know it, because I know you. I served with you. I know most of you still have a conscience buried somewhere under the fear of a primary.

    You know this is wrong. You know that a president of the United States should not be celebrating the death of a Bronze Star recipient. You know this. And your silence is a choice. Your silence is a statement. Every day that passes without Republican leaders condemning this — not with some carefully worded “I wouldn’t have used those words” hedge, but with actual moral clarity — is a day you are complicit in the normalization of cruelty as a governing philosophy.

    This is what I’ve been trying to explain to people who ask me why I focus so much on Trump’s character. Because his policies are downstream of his character. When you have a man in the Oval Office who has spent his entire life lying, cheating, bullying, and now celebrating the deaths of people he considers enemies — that is not a policy disagreement. That is a civilizational problem.

    Robert Mueller served this country with honor. He came home from Vietnam wounded. He spent decades in service to institutions that exist to protect all of us, regardless of party, regardless of who is in power.

    And on the day he died, the sitting president said he was glad. I am asking you — not as a Democrat, not as a political opponent of Trump, but as an American — do not look away from this.

    Do not let this become just another scroll past. Do not let the volume of outrages that comes from this White House every single week cause you to go numb to what this one means. Because the depth of darkness required to type those words — “Good, I’m glad he’s dead” — about a dying 81-year-old veteran, and then sign it “President DONALD J. TRUMP”?

    That’s not a normal politician with rough edges. That’s something else entirely. Evil. And we have to be willing to say so. Out loud. Every single time. Rest in peace, Director Mueller. Your service meant something. Your country owes you more than this.

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    And keep in mind that the POS who attacked a war hero was a draft dodger who served his country by claiming fake heel spurs that miraculously disappeared within weeks of his deferment.

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